Lord Rooker: The PSNI presently have four fixed safety cameras in operation, all of which are located in the greater Belfast area. They also have eight mobile speed detection cameras, which are a regional resource and are deployed at identified sites across Northern Ireland where there is a history of injury collisions and evidence of speeding.
	The PSNI is committed to ensuring the safety of Northern Ireland roads for all sections of the community and as a result of the success of the introduction of the fixed safety cameras in the Belfast area, they have purchased and commenced the installation of a new style of fixed camera system, which measures motorists' average speed over greater distances, at two locations on the A1 road to the north and south of Newry city.
	Further routes will continue to be examined with a view to deploying additional fixed cameras on routes where the reduction of serious casualties can be maximised in future.

Lord Rooker: The requested information is not available. However, 1 per cent. of children at schools in Northern Ireland in 2005–06 are recorded as being dyslexic.

Lord Rooker: At their meeting in Belfast on 6 March 2006 with the board chairperson and chief executive of Foras na Gaeilge, British and Irish Ministers agreed in principle, subject to the approval of the North/South Ministerial Council, that 30 Foras na Gaeilge staff posts should be located in Gweedore, County Donegal. The board of Foras na Gaeilge are to bring forward further proposals relating to the precise sections and functions to be located there.
	Regarding consultations I have nothing further to add to the Answers I gave the noble Lord on 10 October 2005 (WA 41), 17 November 2005 (WA 158) and 30 November 2005 (WA 41).

Lord Rooker: The programme content of the Folklife Festival will be determined by the Smithsonian Institution's curators and is underpinned by extensive research.
	The Ulster-Scots Agency submitted a list of recommendations of consultees which they felt may lead to potential participants for the festival.

Lord Rooker: The Department for Social Development requested that the Ardoyne Festival provide the following additional information, before approving the grant of £60,080:
	Constitution
	List of Office Bearers
	Bank statements
	Audited accounts
	Copies of applications to other funders
	Letters of rejection from other funders (where applicable)
	Organisational chart
	Confirmation regarding whether the group was VAT registered
	Detailed breakdown of funding
	A copy of the economic appraisal will be placed in the Library.

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: Information on the number of people in prison establishments in England and Wales under an immediate custodial sentence as at 30 June, from 1996 to 2005, is given in the table.
	
		Immediate custodial sentenced population in prison establishments in England and Wales by nationality and year
		
			 As at 30 June1 
			  1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 
			 Total 42,914 48,674 52,159 51,293 53,093 54,169 57,272 59,393 60,924 62,179 
			 British nationals 39,793 45,311 48,442 47,377 49,059 49,471 51,471 52,882 54,453 55,496 
			 Foreign nationals 2,867 3,250 3,546 3,864 3,919 4,576 5,607 6,281 6,256 6,510 
			 Unrecorded 
			 nationality 
			  254 113 171 52 115 122 194 231 215 173 
		
	
	Note: 1 Historic information is available only for 30 June in each year.
	Source: Central prison IT system.

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: An inmate core record (F2050 inmate personal record system) contains any information required to "manage" the inmate throughout their sentence. This information is compiled chronologically from reception to discharge, there are no restrictions on the type of information collated other that it is of an operational nature.